The Repelium coating on Apex’s ($150) seven-layer polarized lenses reduces glare, repels water and oil, and protects the eyes by suppressing blue light. Petrol’s golden alloy and acetate frames refine the Apex’s appearance, and its corrosion-resistant steel hinges offer durability in all weather conditions. The bronze lenses—cast and vacuum coated in France—add contrast to terrain contours and road markings, while maintaining a driver’s ability to accurately recognize color.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Specialized Specs Enhance a Driver's Vision
The Robb Report Collection
The Repelium coating on Apex’s ($150) seven-layer polarized lenses reduces glare, repels water and oil, and protects the eyes by suppressing blue light. Petrol’s golden alloy and acetate frames refine the Apex’s appearance, and its corrosion-resistant steel hinges offer durability in all weather conditions. The bronze lenses—cast and vacuum coated in France—add contrast to terrain contours and road markings, while maintaining a driver’s ability to accurately recognize color.
The Repelium coating on Apex’s ($150) seven-layer polarized lenses reduces glare, repels water and oil, and protects the eyes by suppressing blue light. Petrol’s golden alloy and acetate frames refine the Apex’s appearance, and its corrosion-resistant steel hinges offer durability in all weather conditions. The bronze lenses—cast and vacuum coated in France—add contrast to terrain contours and road markings, while maintaining a driver’s ability to accurately recognize color.
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